But Garrett is concerned that Ogletree has struggled to make plays on a consistent basis.

“(Hitting a wall), that’s particularly young players,” Garrett said. “Understanding that this is a grind (takes time). This is practice 32 of training camp. OK? And they all matter, and sometimes it is hard for guys to fight through it and to understand how to come to work every day, how to come to work every play. The more veteran guys who have had success better understand how to do it. And the young guys need to learn how to do it.”

Consistency is what the Cowboys need to see from Ogletree, Garrett said.

“Kevin has been a guy who has really shown up since he got here,” Garrett said. “He makes a lot of nice plays, runs routes, catches the ball underneath, does stuff down the field. Like with a lot of other players we have had in the past, the challenge is consistency: Come show me again, come show me again. We don’t want flash players. We don’t want guys to show up one play and then we don’t see them for a couple of plays. You want to see them every down. Kevin, like a lot of other guys on our team is learning to do that on a consistent basis.”